New Resource: Theology and Design–What is Design Thinking?

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We’re launching a series of useful resource posts in the coming weeks that we hope will help you in your entrepreneurial pursuits! This first post highlights a great handout by our friend Bethany Stolle of Stolle Creative, titled “Theology and Design–What is Design Thinking?” Bethany is an interaction designer, curriculum developer, and entrepreneur with a decade of experience creating physical and digital products for children, youth, and adults.

Here’s a small excerpt: “Design thinking is an empathy-driven, human-centered approach to addressing complex problems. When ministry leaders embrace empathy, we encounter others in new ways that can shape ministry.”

Be sure to visit the resource page to view/download the entire handout!

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